The female counterpart of a wizard
a witch
This monster actually does not have a name; he is known by his creator's instead. This monster is a result of a scientific experiment.
Frankenstein's monster
The country that Dracula is originally from.
Romania (Transylvania)
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ghost
This symbol is a mammal that flies through the night and navigates using echolocation.
a bat
a mischievous creature that is usually small and often described as very gross (popular in Scottish, Irish and English folklore).
a goblin
The word Halloween is short for this holiday's full title.
All Hallow's Eve
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dracula
Some people think this animal is bad luck, especially if it should cross your path.
a black cat
The male counterpart of a witch
a wizard
This common cooking ingredient is also death to vampires.
garlic
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haunted
This symbol has eight legs and loves living in dusty corners.
a spider
This creature haunts you from the afterlife, often you cannot see them but you can hear them go BOO!
a ghost
The word means "fear of spiders."
arachnophobia
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monster
This symbol's scary face was intended to frighten evil spirits away, you might see them on people's front steps, glowing.
Jack o' Lantern
This monster hails from ancient Egypt and is wrapped up in cloth to preserve them for the after life.
a mummy
This phrase is usually said by children to elicit a donation of candy.
"Trick or Treat"
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